Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro,1,a | to start up new apostolic projects and to maintain their mis-sion
2 Intro,1,a | schools and ministerial projects. We have very different
3 I | And even in our latest projects with the poor we ought to
4 I,0,4 | services that presuppose money. Projects in education, a field in
5 I,0,4 | money or property, undertook projects for his parish church. He
6 I,0,4 | committed to ecumenism, projects for justice and solidarity (
7 I,0,4 | redirected. We continue expanding projects that later on justify increased
8 I,0,4 | economic issues behind certain projects." In addition, there are
9 I,0,4 | appropriateness of plans and projects from a Gospel perspective.
10 I,0,4 | resources necessary for projects that advance our primary
11 I,0,4 | that only sees as "viable" projects with strong economic backing.
12 I,0,5 | think about our apostolic projects, how do we handle our resources?
13 I,0,5 | Do we give priority to projects closely tied in with solidarity
14 I,0,5 | existing works and fund projects that really "go overboard."~
15 I,0,5 | certain plans, building projects, and styles of housing.
16 I,0,6 | contributing financial aid for projects of solidarity, and setting
17 I,0,6 | also an openness to support projects sponsored by the Bureau
18 II,1 | in regard to construction projects and plant improvements?
19 II,1 | groups, working on solidarity projects, etc. I'm referring to ministries
20 III,1 | countries and when it supports projects run by humanitarian and
21 III,2,4 | it for use in solidarity projects in the Institute and taking
22 III,2,4 | care of small humanitarian projects that usually don't receive
23 III,4,1 | necessary to initiate other projects that invite and encourage
24 Conclu,0,a| necessary to initiate other projects that invite and encourage
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